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Frobisher Says on PlayStation Vita Hands-On Impressions - PushSquare

PushSquare: "If Simon Says had an illicit affair with Nintendo’s madcap minigame series WarioWare, Frobisher Says would be the hyperactive accidental love-child. Honeyslug’s eccentric PlayStation Vita launch-title might not be drawing the headlines like Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Wipeout 2048, but its easily the most humorous game we’ve played in a long time."

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jronj4540d ago

Fail!!
So annoying, I couldn't watch more than 10 seconds of the video for this game.

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10 Games That Best Used the Vita's Unique Inputs

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "There are examples out there of games being developed for Vita that truly make the most of its inputs, coming up with unique ways of interacting with the hardware to make for a memorable gaming experience. It’s these titles I’m looking at in this article – what they are and how they worked on Vita, both in terms of what they did right and what they could have done better."

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The Best 3DS & Vita Indies of 2012

IGM runs through some of the best indie releases of 2012 on both Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita, featuring the likes of Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack and escapeVektor.

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TheLastGuardian4145d ago

Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack and Sound Shapes are fantastic sidescrollers. I've only played a bit of Frobisher Says, but it is a lot of fun.

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Pocket Gamer: Frobisher Says: Mega Fun Pack DLC Review

Pocket Gamer: Going back to Frobisher Says after nearly a year is quite the experience. You slowly but surely remember just how insane this game was the first time around - then the new content hits you, and somehow it manages to be just as absurd.

The Frobisher Says Mega Fun Pack adds 15 new mini-games to the WarioWare-style title, and they're quite the mixed bag, ranging from the completely deranged (in a good way) to the completely deranged (in a not so good way).

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